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You should make sure your traveling companion is
also familiar with the operation of the awning. If a
sudden wind should come up, or if high winds are
forecast, the awning should be retracted. Awning
damage such as a bent tube, torn canvas, or broken
arms due to high winds or water standing on the
canvas are not covered by warranty.
SLIDEOUT COVER
The slideout cover extends and retracts with the slide
room. It helps to divert water off the slide room roof
and helps in keeping the roof clean of debris. The
room seal can become less effective or even dam-
aged if the slide room roof is not kept clean.
EXTERIOR WASH STATION
The exterior wash station is located on the roadside
or rear of the trailer. It provides both hot and cold
water. It uses water from the fresh water tank or when
connected to the city water hookup. The showerhead
is equipped with a flow control to allow you to con-
serve water. The flow control is not a permanent shut
off. After use, the water must be shut off at the control
valves.
ENTRY STEP
To extend the double step, pull the complete step
assembly out and let it down completely. Unfold the
bottom step from over the top step and lower it
completely. Reverse to retract.
INTERIOR STORAGE
Interior storage areas may be found in a number of
places in your trailer: overhead compartments, wall
closets, under the dinette, under the bed, lavy and
galley cabinets.
BATHROOM
The bathroom walls are sealed and waterproof; so do
not worry if water splashes on it. Some models are
equipped with a power roof vent in the bathroom.
TOILET
The toilet is designed to flush with a minimal amount
of water and still provide for proper disposal and
odor control. Toilet chemicals are available at most
RV retail outlets. Review the manufacturer’s owner’s
manual supplied with the toilet for proper use,
maintenance and chemical usage. Information on
the toilet plumbing can be found in the “Waste
System” section.
GALLEY
The galley is designed for utility, convenience and
comfort. All galley cabinets are equipped with
positive locking latches, which prevent them from
opening while traveling. Refer to the “Appliance”
section for information regarding the appliances.
DINETTE CUSHIONS
The dinette cushions are reversible with a vinyl
backing for use when sitting at the dinette with damp
swimsuits or clothing.
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